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Cleanroom wipes, pre-saturated, SatPax® 670-R
Catalog # BERKSPX670R.001.12
Supplier:  BERKSHIRE
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Cleanroom wipes, pre-saturated, SatPax® 670-R
Catalog # BERKSPX670R.001.12
Supplier:  BERKSHIRE

Specifications

  • Packed:
    75 sheets/pack
  • Colour:
    White
  • L×W:
    230×230 mm
  • Model:
    SatPax® 670-R
  • Particle generation (>=0,5 µm) - biaxial shake:
    16 × 10³/cm²
  • Fibres (>100 µm):
    200/cm²
  • Basis weight:
    67,6 g/m²
  • Absorbency:
    291 ml/m²
  • Absorbency rate:
    2 s
  • Calliper:
    243 µm
  • Extractables - using deionised water:
    0,030 g/m²
  • Extractables - using isopropyl alcohol:
    0,0034 g/m²
  • Ions - calcium:
    12 ppm
  • Ions - magnesium:
    4,7 ppm
  • Ions - potassium:
    4,1 ppm
  • Ions - sodium:
    49 ppm
  • Ions - chloride:
    39 ppm
  • Pk:
    75

Specifications

About this item

SatPax® 670-R pre-wetted wipes are made with a higher saturation level than SatPax® 670 wipes in order to support the critical solution contact time needed in the regulated industries. They are composed of a hydroentangled non woven blend of 55% cellulose and 45% polyester with a high saturation level of 70% IPA and 30% DI water.

  • Low particles, low fibres and no secondary binders
  • Smooth, highly absorbent and durable, high wet strength
  • Eliminate solvent squirt bottles, and uncontrolled saturation levels
  • High saturation level is ideal for removing cleaning and disinfecting residues in regulated environments

Designed for use in wet cleaning of critical surfaces where control of flammable solvents and flammable solvent concentrations is required. Also suitable for the final cleaning of surfaces or products prior to manufacturing or packaging.

Suitable for use in Class 100, ISO 5, M3.5 cleanrooms.

Colour: White

Caution: Data accurate at time of publishing, latest test results and test methods can be found on supplier's website.

*The product(s) on this page are outside the scope of the EU Directive 2019/904